WO2009080265A1 - Catheter assembly with a folded urine collection bag - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F5/00—Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
- A61F5/44—Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices
- A61F5/4404—Details or parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M25/00—Catheters; Hollow probes
- A61M25/002—Packages specially adapted therefor ; catheter kit packages
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- the present invention relates to a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a receptacle, said receptacle having an elongate pocket, for accommodating at least an insertable end of said catheter and a urine collection bag, having a width extension wider than a greatest width of said elongate pocket.
- the present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing of such a catheter assembly.
- Such assemblies are disclosed in for instance WO 97/26937, WO 01/43807 and WO 98/11932. These documents further describe receptacles accommodating catheters, which receptacles may form urine collection bags. For such assemblies, the receptacle is not ripped off and then disposed off, instead it is maintained connected to the catheter and used as a urine collection bag. Utilizing the receptacle as a container for receiving the drained urine from the bladder may contribute to less spillage, as the catheter maintains connected to the receptacle during, as well as after, the drainage. Naturally, in order to utilize the receptacle as a urine collection bag, the receptacle needs to be of sufficient size.
- a larger catheter assembly is however inconvenient, not least for the individuals for whom catheterization is a daily-life procedure.
- catheterization is a daily-life procedure.
- a catheter and a receptacle accommodating the catheter, which receptacle forms a urine collection bag, are thus during storage preferably arranged and maintained in a compact manner, enabling for convenient 5 handling of the assembly prior to use. For instance is the catheter assembly during its manufacturing procedure placed in an enclosing package, in which the assembly is intended to remain until an intended use of the catheter.
- a catheter assembly comprising a catheter; and a receptacle.
- the receptacle has: an elongate pocket, for accommodating at least an insertable end of said catheter; a urine collection bag, having a width extension wider than a 5 greatest width of said elongate pocket; and at least two tab areas on at least one tab at the periphery of the urine collection bag on opposite sides of said bag.
- said elongate pocket is folded over said urine collection bag, and lateral parts of said urine collection bag extending outside said elongate pocket are folded towards each other over said elongate0 pocket, said lateral parts being dimensioned to overlap each other in the folded disposition, and wherein said tab areas are arranged on said lateral parts and attached to each other, in at least one point of attachment, to releasably maintain said catheter assembly in a folded disposition during storage.
- opposite sides of said urine collection bag refers to different sides in relation to a central axis through said assembly.
- tabs are in this application used to indicate extensions of the assembly which are not forming part of a compartment wall.
- this catheter assembly By means of this catheter assembly a very compact product is achieved, having a length that can be as short as half the length of the assembly in the released use state, or even shorter than half the length, and having a width that can be as short as a third of the width of the assembly in the released use state..
- the width in the storage state can even be shorter than a third of the width in the released state.
- the assembly is very convenient to use, since release of the assembly from the storage state to a unfolded use state is very simple; all that it takes is to release the attachments arranged between the tab areas, and the assembly unfolds. Further, the connection arranged between the tab areas guarantees that the release of the attachment when activating the assembly does not impose any risk of damaging the urine collection bag or the elongate pocket. Thus, the integrity of the inner compartment, and the cleanliness and sterility of the same, can be ensured during the whole process of unfolding the assembly before use. Still further, the new assembly is very cost-effective to produce, since the only additional parts of the assembly required to effect the folded disposition is essentially the provision of the at least one tab, and the connection between the tab areas of said tab.
- the tab areas are attached to each other by means of at least one of welding or gluing.
- connection alternatives are also feasible, such as Velcro connections and the like.
- the width extension of the urine collection bag is at least twice the width of said greatest width of the elongate pocket, which will enable an overlap of the lateral parts of the urine collection bag without having to bend or wrinkle the central part there between.
- the assembly is particularly useful as a package for housing a hydrophilic urinary catheter, and preferably a catheter intended for intermittent use.
- the assembly preferably comprises a wetting fluid, wherein said wetting fluid in said storage state is kept separated from a hydrophilic surface layer of said catheter, and in an activation state is arranged to be brought into contact with said hydrophilic surface layer prior to an intended use of said catheter.
- the wetting fluid is arranged in a sachet which is arranged within the urine collection bag, and, in the storage state, in a central part between said lateral parts.
- the sachet can in principal be arranged any where within the receptacle, and e.g. in one of the lateral parts of the urine collection bag.
- a preferred way of ensuring that the release of the connection between the tab areas does not inflict any risk of damage on the urine collection bag is to arrange a weakening line at least partly encircling the point of attachment in the tab areas, wherein a rupture resulting from releasing said tab areas from one another in said point of attachment, is essentially limited to said weakening line.
- An alternative way of obtaining essentially the same result is, in at least one of said points of attachment, to provide attachments with a limited maximum holding capacity, such that releasing of said tab areas from one another in said point of attachment results in the attachment breaking, thereby avoiding rupture of the tab(s) or the urine collection bag.
- the urine collection bag further preferably comprises a discharge opening for discharge of the urine from said urine collection bag, said discharge opening preferably being formed as a tear line which may be manually torn open when said receptacle is to be opened.
- a method of packaging a catheter assembly comprising a catheter and a receptacle, said receptacle having an elongate pocket and a urine collection bag, and said urine collection bag having a width extension wider than a greatest width of said elongate pocket and at least two tab areas arranged on at least one tab at the periphery of the urine collection bag on opposite sides of said bag, said method comprising: accommodating at least an insertable end of said catheter in said elongate pocket; folding said elongate pocket over said urine collection bag; folding the lateral parts of said urine collection bag extending outside said elongate pocket towards each other over said elongate pocket, said lateral parts being dimensioned to overlap each other in the folded disposition; and attaching said tab areas to each other, in at least one point of attachment, to releasably maintain said catheter assembly in a folded disposition during storage.
- Figure 1 shows a catheter assembly in an unfolded disposition in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 shows the catheter assembly of Figure 1 , with the elongate pocket folded over the urine collection bag.
- Figure 3 shows the catheter assembly of Figure 1 , with one of the lateral parts of the urine collection bag folded over the elongate pocket
- Figure 4 shows the catheter assembly of Figure 1 in a folded disposition, with the tab areas at the periphery of the urine collection bag on opposite sides of the bag attached to each other.
- Figure 1 illustrates a catheter assembly 1 in an unfolded disposition according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the catheter assembly 1 comprises a catheter 2, which preferably, although not necessarily, is a hydrophilic urinary catheter and preferably intended for intermittent use.
- the catheter 2 comprises an elongate shaft having an insertion end 14 and a flared opposite end 13, which flared opposite end 13 may function as a connector of the catheter 2, connectable to other devices such as a urine collection bag, a drainage tube or the like.
- the flared end 13 is a connector 13.
- insertable length is normally, in the context of a hydrophilic catheter, meant the length of the catheter 2 which is coated with a hydrophilic material, for example PVP, and which is insertable into the urethra of the patient. Typically, this will be 80-140 mm for a female patient and 200-350 mm for a male patient.
- the catheter 2 may be provided with a hydrophilic coating wherein the hydrophilic polymer coating comprises material selected from polyvinyl compounds, polysaccharides, polyurethanes, polyacrylates or copolymers of vinyl compounds and acrylates or anhydrides, especially polyethyleneoxide, polyvinyl-pyrrolidone, heparin, dextran, xanthan gum, polyvinyl alcohol, hydroxy propyl cellulose, methyl cellulose, copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone and hydroxy ethylmethyl acrylate or copolymer of polymethylvinyl ether and maleinic acid anyhydride.
- the preferred hydrophilic polymer is polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- the assembly further comprises a receptacle 3, which has an elongate pocket 4 accommodating the catheter 2.
- a receptacle 3 which has an elongate pocket 4 accommodating the catheter 2.
- the receptacle 3 is preferably formed of two layers of film of a transparent flexible plastics material, although other arrangements are possible.
- the receptacle 3 comprises a urine collection bag 5, which has a width extension W b ag that is wider than a width W p0C ket of the elongate pocket 4.
- the receptacle 3 comprises tab areas on tabs 6 on opposite sides of the urine collection bag 5.
- the tabs 6 are restricted to being arranged at the periphery of the bag 5, in order not to interfere with a hollow body or compartment 7 of the bag 5.
- points of attachment 8 are arranged on the tabs 6 .
- Attachment may for instance be accomplished by means of welding or gluing, or a combination thereof.
- one of the tabs 6 preferably comprises an area 16 encircling the attachment 8, defined by a weakening line.
- a point of attachment 8 may, for instance, likewise comprise a glued or perhaps welded weak attachment, such that when releasing the tabs 6 from one another in that specific point of attachment 8, the attachment 8 gives in, whereby rupture of the urine bag 5 is avoided.
- the urine bag 5 further comprises a discharge opening 9.
- the discharge opening 9 is formed as a tear line which may be manually torn open when the receptacle 3 is to be opened.
- the receptacle 3 of Figure 1 preferably comprises opening means 10 for facilitating opening of the receptacle.
- the opening means 10 may, as shown in Figure 1 , comprise a tear line 10 connected to a gripping handle 17, such as a pulling tab, forming a tear opening.
- a gripping handle 17 such as a pulling tab
- the user may pull the gripping handle 17 and, thereby, tearing open the sidewall of the receptacle 3.
- alternative opening means 10 are also feasible, such as tear-lines arranged in different fashions and locations, peel-off joints, etc.
- a plurality of tear openings 10 are arranged on the elongate pocket 4.
- the type, the number, as well as the positioning of the openings 10 on the receptacle 3 are, however, not limited by the invention.
- the elongate pocket 4 of Figure 1 further comprises a restriction 12, preferably positioned between the end of the elongate pocket 4 housing the insertion end 14 of the catheter 2, and the part of the elongate pocket 4 housing the connector 13. During withdrawal of the catheter 2 from the receptacle 3, the connector 13 then forms a mechanical seal connection with the restriction 12.
- the opening 10c placed beneath the restriction 12 is preferably used to remove the urine collection bag 5 along with part of the elongate pocket 3, from the catheter assembly 1. If the user on the other hand chooses to utilize the urine collection bag 5 during drainage, opening 10a and/or 10b are preferably used for withdrawal of the catheter 2. In figure 1 , the openings 10 are positioned such that an intermediate part 11 of the elongate pocket 4 may be used as an insertion aid for guiding and holding the wetted catheter 2 during insertion into a human cavity, for instance the urethra.
- the catheter 2 Upon use, the catheter 2 should be wetted by a wetting fluid.
- the wetting fluid serves the primary purpose of wetting the hydrophilic surface coating, whereby a low-friction character of the surface is produced and the catheter 2 becomes slippery and easy to insert into, for instance, the urethra of the patient.
- a dissolved antimicrobial compound in the fluid.
- the wetting fluid is preferably a water-based liquid, that is, using water as a solvent.
- the wetting fluid could also comprise a dissolved osmolality increasing compound, such as NaCI or the like.
- the wetting fluid may comprise a hydrophilic polymer as in the hydrophilic coating of the catheter for which the wetting fluid is intended.
- the wetting fluid pouch 15 is openable in order to enable activation of the catheter assembly 1. Activation is performed by opening the pouch 15 and releasing the wetting fluid into the receptacle 3 so that it comes into contact with the hydrophilic coating of the catheter 2.
- the wetting fluid pouch 15 may be openable by means of pressing, tearing, piercing, breaking or twisting, etc, which is per se well known in the art.
- the receptacle 3 preferably forms a sealed compartment around the catheter 2 and at least part of the wetting fluid pouch 15.
- the invention is not restricted to the pouch 15 described in the example of Figure 1.
- the catheter assembly 110 may comprise a package with several separate compartments, one housing the catheter and one housing the wetting fluids is also disclosed in WO 03/092779, hereby incorporated by reference.
- the wetting fluid pouch 15 is arranged not in a separate compartment of the receptacle 3, but integrated with the compartment holding the catheter 2.
- the catheter 2 is activated already during production, and is then maintained in an activated, ready-to- use condition.
- the hydrophilic surface layer is preserved in a wetted state during accommodation in the receptacle 3 and a ready-to-use catheter 2 is provided.
- the compartment formed by the receptacle 3 and the catheter 2 is preferably gas sealed, and further, the receptacle 3 is preferably gas impermeable. In use, the receptacle 3 is simply opened, and the catheter 1 could immediately be introduced into the patient.
- the user needs to release the assembly 1 from its folded disposition prior to an intended use.
- the two lateral parts of the urine collection bag 5 are carefully pulled apart, whereby the tabs 6 become undone in the points of attachment 8, enabling unfolding of the lateral parts of the bag 5.
- the elongate pocket 4 is unfolded, and assembly 1 thereby assuming its fully unfolded disposition.
- the user then activates the surface coating of the catheter 1 by opening the wetting fluid pouch 15 within the bounds of the receptacle 3, thereby releasing the wetting fluid from the pouch 15 into the receptacle 3.
- the receptacle 3 is opened, in order to expose the catheter 2 for insertion into a patient.
- the bag 5 is turned upside down and the elongate pocket 4 end housing the insertion end 14 is torn off.
- the shaft of the catheter is then maneuvered through the opening in the receptacle 3 and pulled out until the flared end 13 forms a mechanical seal connection with the opening at restriction 12 of the receptacle 3. Thereafter, the catheter 2 is inserted into the urethra of the patient.
- the receptacle 3 maintains connected to the catheter 2 for receiving the drained urine from the bladder.
- this is merely optional, and the user may likewise choose to dispose the urine collection bag 5 prior to use, as described above.
- the invention has now been discussed in relation to different embodiments. However, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that several further alternatives are possible. For example, the features of the different embodiments discussed above may naturally be combined in many other ways.
- the wetting fluid pouch 15 may be arranged close to the insertion end 14 of the catheter, close to the flared opposite end 13 of the catheter 2, or in any other suitable location in the assembly 1.
- the separation wall or joint could e.g. be a breakable or peelable membrane wall, but alternative embodiments are naturally feasible, such as various types of detachable or openable caps or closings.
- the wetting fluid pouch 15 may be arranged to be discharged upon application of a twist, a compression, a pull or the like on the fluid pouch 15.
- the wetting fluid may be discharged without breaking or rupturing the receptacle 3, even though this may not be necessary, depending on the intended use, etc.
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